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Originally Posted by freebeard
Between 12:51 and 1:46 [local time]?
Plasma phenomena scale. 'As above, so below'
Apparently.
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I looked at all of the first two.
The longest video was on a shaker table, like one would use to create concrete table tops, and I considered it non-germane to 'lightning' events.
The underground plasma was from shear-strain at the fault boundary knocking atoms apart, not the other way around. And I don't consider the process to be reversible.
If there's an isotopic paleo record for Mar's early atmosphere, at that surface anomaly, it may tell us something about a time when liquid was present on the surface. Or bombardments, as there are known specific markers for meteoric, asteroidal, and cometary impactors and such. Magma, lava.